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Guide to IBM PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX Version 7.1.3

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Published on 29 September 2014, updated 16 June 2015

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ISBN-10: 0738439819
ISBN-13: 9780738439815
IBM Form #: SG24-8167-00


Authors: Dino Quintero, Alex Abderrazag, Bernhard Buehler, Primitivo Cervantes, Bharathraj Keshavamurthy, Kunal Langer, Luciano Martins, Ashish Nainwal, Minh Pham, Katharina Probst, Matt Radford, Bjorn Roden, Michael Schmut, Isac Silva, Yefei Song, Ben Swinney, Ashraf Ali Thajudeen, Marian Tomescu and Sascha Wycisk

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    Abstract

    This IBM® Redbooks® publication for IBM Power Systems™ with IBM PowerHA® SystemMirror® Standard and Enterprise Editions (hardware, software, practices, reference architectures, and tools) documents a well-defined deployment model within an IBM Power Systems environment. It guides you through a planned foundation for a dynamic infrastructure for your enterprise applications.

    This information is for technical consultants, technical support staff, IT architects, and IT specialists who are responsible for providing high availability and support for the IBM PowerHA SystemMirror Standard and Enterprise Editions on IBM POWER® systems.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to IBM PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX 7.1.3, Standard and Enterprise Editions

    Chapter 2. Basic concepts

    Chapter 3. What's new in IBM PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1.3

    Chapter 4. Migration

    Chapter 5. IBM PowerHA cluster simulator

    Chapter 6. Implementing DB2 with PowerHA

    Chapter 7. Smart Assist for SAP 7.1.3

    Chapter 8. PowerHA HyperSwap updates

    Chapter 9. RBAC integration and implementation

    Chapter 10. Dynamic host name change (host name takeover)

    Chapter 11. PowerHA cluster monitoring

    Appendix A. Repository disk recovery procedure

    Appendix B. Custom monitoring scripts

     

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